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government seemed on the brink of a lengthy government shutdown, speaker of the house kevin mccarthy making a decision to move forward with a bill that many of his fellow republicans opposed. the bill, which required a two-thirds super majority, passed. but take a look at the final tally. only 126 republicans voted yes, 90 voted no. it's only passed because it had the overwhelming support of house democrats. president biden has now signed the bill into law. but, remember, this is just a temporary measure keeping the government open for 45 days with no progress whatsoever for a long-term deal. mccarthy avoided a drawn-out shutdown for now by ditching almost everything that he had promised conservatives and getting a lifeline from democrats. now there's a real question of whether that move will cause hard-line republicans to try to remove him as speaker of the house. abc's senior congressional correspondent rachel scott has been on capitol hill all week tracking it all. good morning, rachel. >> reporter: john, good morning. president biden signed that bill with just 45 minutes to spare
government seemed on the brink of a lengthy government shutdown, speaker of the house kevin mccarthy making a decision to move forward with a bill that many of his fellow republicans opposed. the bill, which required a two-thirds super majority, passed. but take a look at the final tally. only 126 republicans voted yes, 90 voted no. it's only passed because it had the overwhelming support of house democrats. president biden has now signed the bill into law. but, remember, this is just a...
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and reopen the federal government. >> after 35 long days the government shutdown is over. at least for now. >> the president agreed to our request to open the government. and then debate border security. >> despite the deal, money issues still plague many federal government employees. >> we have team coverage on the deal. including the government workers who will get back on the job and one woman getting a hand from an unlikely source. >> we begin with the details from washington d.c. >> day 35 of the partial government shutdown an end to the stalemate between the democrats and president trump. >> we have reached a deal to end the shut down. and reopen the federal government. >> reporter: the deal, three weeks of funding. the president backing down from the $5 billion demand nor a border wall. while they negotiate a broader agreement. >> they will put together a homeland security package for me. to shortly sign into law. >> it's sad it has taken this long. to come to an obvious conclusion.
and reopen the federal government. >> after 35 long days the government shutdown is over. at least for now. >> the president agreed to our request to open the government. and then debate border security. >> despite the deal, money issues still plague many federal government employees. >> we have team coverage on the deal. including the government workers who will get back on the job and one woman getting a hand from an unlikely source. >> we begin with the details...
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waiting until the last minute is no way to run the government. we ought to be engaging in it now. >> well, but the deadlines are approaching, and i think the president said he's willing to engage in more discussions over the sequester and the government shutdown, but that would also include new revenues. you say that the tax debate is over. >> oh, yeah, the tax -- revenue -- the tax issue is finished, over, completed. that's behind us. now the question is what are we going to do about the biggest problem confronting our country and our future, and that's our spending addiction. it's time to confront it. the president surely knows that. i mean he has mentioned it both publicly and privately. the time to confront it is now. >> but in the last -- >> we ought to engage. >> let me just interrupt you there. in the last year the budget control act, the congress cut $1.5 trillion in spending. that's more than was raised in revenue over this last fiscal cliff deal. are you saying that any discussion of revenue is completely off the table going forward? yo
waiting until the last minute is no way to run the government. we ought to be engaging in it now. >> well, but the deadlines are approaching, and i think the president said he's willing to engage in more discussions over the sequester and the government shutdown, but that would also include new revenues. you say that the tax debate is over. >> oh, yeah, the tax -- revenue -- the tax issue is finished, over, completed. that's behind us. now the question is what are we going to do...
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government's assessment is that the government of egypt is stable. do you believe that was a mistake? or do you think today that the government of egypt is stable? >> well, christiane, i know everybody wants a yes or no answer to complicated issues. obviously, this is a volatile situation. egypt has been a partner with the united states for over three decades. a partner in achieving historic peace with israel. a partner in trying to stabilize a region that is stoubt a lot of challenges. and we have been consistent across those three decades in arguing that real stability only comes from the kind of democratic participation that gives people chance to feel that they are being heard. and by that i mean, real democracy. not a democracy for six months or a year and then evolving into essentially a military dictatorship or a so-called democracy that then leads to what we saw in iran. we've been clear about what is in egypt's long-term interests. we continue to be clear. that is what we want to see come from this very -- this great outpouring of desire for
government's assessment is that the government of egypt is stable. do you believe that was a mistake? or do you think today that the government of egypt is stable? >> well, christiane, i know everybody wants a yes or no answer to complicated issues. obviously, this is a volatile situation. egypt has been a partner with the united states for over three decades. a partner in achieving historic peace with israel. a partner in trying to stabilize a region that is stoubt a lot of challenges....
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and that is not how our government is supposed to run. it's not just me, by the way, who has taken the position that we'll only have conversations about anything. senate democrats have asked to sit down with house republicans and hash out a budget but have been rejected by the house republicans 19 times. at the beginning of this year speaker boehner said what we want is regular order and a serious budget process. so the senate should pass a bill and the house should pass a bill, and then a committee comes together and they hash out their differences and send a bill to the president. well, that's exactly what democrats did. except somewhere along the way house republicans decided they wouldn't appoint people to the committee to try to negotiate. and 19 times they've rejected that. so even after all that the democrats in the senate still passed a budget that effectively reflects republican priorities at republican budget levels just to keep the government open. and the house republicans couldn't do that either. the point is i think not only
and that is not how our government is supposed to run. it's not just me, by the way, who has taken the position that we'll only have conversations about anything. senate democrats have asked to sit down with house republicans and hash out a budget but have been rejected by the house republicans 19 times. at the beginning of this year speaker boehner said what we want is regular order and a serious budget process. so the senate should pass a bill and the house should pass a bill, and then a...
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>> gio: good morning, america, looming government shutdown. last-ditch efforts falling through. >> saturday night at midnight, washington is going to turn into a big >> whit: where we stand this hour. why the check won't be in the mail and the potential impact on air travel now and beyond if you are trying to get a passport. >> weather canceling flights. where it's headed next. new targets. the uaw strike expanding to more plants. how it could impact car buyers and >> plea deal. what it could mean for the former president. >> whit: tupac shakur murder arrest. the man in custody months after this raid on his home and 27 years after the rapper was gunned down in las vegas. the alleged connection that led authorities to him. >> gio: blindside ruling. a judge ending the conservatorship between former nfl player michael oher and the couple controlling his finances. what comes next in the legal battle. >> janai: gas guzzling your paycheck. more than $8 a gallon in california. what's behind the price hikes and the move to fix it? >> whit: powerball f
>> gio: good morning, america, looming government shutdown. last-ditch efforts falling through. >> saturday night at midnight, washington is going to turn into a big >> whit: where we stand this hour. why the check won't be in the mail and the potential impact on air travel now and beyond if you are trying to get a passport. >> weather canceling flights. where it's headed next. new targets. the uaw strike expanding to more plants. how it could impact car buyers and...
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it's up to them to keep government open. we don't go down that path. but i will say this, republicans in congress have to be responsible. right now we're fighting them to get children's health insurance, the c.h. ip program reauthorized. and send it to go forward. they're holding that up. all of this to give a tax cut to the wealthiest people in our country. a war on the middle class. it's very, very sad. in terms of the health care, we're saying, let's follow what senator murray and alexander are doing. alexander, murray, whatever way you want to put them. in the senate. they're trying to find common ground. and that should be encouraged. that's one. >> the white house is saying mick mulvaney says the president doesn't support that on its own. he's going to want some of his priorities in return. >> what are his priorities? >> building a wall. repealing obamacare. >> oh, please. he wants to negotiate the health care bill by repealing the affordable care act and building a wall? no. i think, in other words some of the things he did the other day, like s
it's up to them to keep government open. we don't go down that path. but i will say this, republicans in congress have to be responsible. right now we're fighting them to get children's health insurance, the c.h. ip program reauthorized. and send it to go forward. they're holding that up. all of this to give a tax cut to the wealthiest people in our country. a war on the middle class. it's very, very sad. in terms of the health care, we're saying, let's follow what senator murray and alexander...
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you want to have a transition to a stable civilian government. recognize that over a fairly long period of time, the military will have less role in the economy. right now, it's a big part of the egyptian economy. >> if they don't, do you use the powerful lever of $1.5 billion a year to the military? >> certainly. >> you pull it? >> you communicate you may pull it. you may not approve certain activities. we shouldn't kid ourselves. egypt has been a staging area for us for a long time now. in egypt, they've been vital two israeli security. i think -- i think we should be pressuring everywhere. including china, including russia, including cuba. we should be pushing steadily. saying america stands for freedom. >> you talked about the muslim brotherhood. and clearly, many people are worried about the future. they have made statements they're not interested in the presidential position right now. you said, under no circumstances should the united states be willing to assist a government that is up for lifting the ban over the muslim brotherhood. >> i
you want to have a transition to a stable civilian government. recognize that over a fairly long period of time, the military will have less role in the economy. right now, it's a big part of the egyptian economy. >> if they don't, do you use the powerful lever of $1.5 billion a year to the military? >> certainly. >> you pull it? >> you communicate you may pull it. you may not approve certain activities. we shouldn't kid ourselves. egypt has been a staging area for us...
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the government is not admitting that this is happening. they just do not accept that there are these severe problems for people to have access to health care in general. >> reporter: this is why he's doing everything he can to help his fellow citizens. >> now our commitment is to be there with the people. this does not stop us from doing what we know is right. >> reporter: the government has tightened its grip on the most vulnerable. hospitals are now under military control. we saw armed guards at the doors. doctors tell us they're not there to protect the patients, but to take control of any donations that might come in and to prevent journalists like us from reporting on what is really going on inside. in caracas people told us, if you want to see how bad it really is, you have to go to the peripheries, cities like valencia. we drove three hours after caracas where we were told things were much worse. we were about to discover just how bad it could be. >>> coming up, a personal cost of reporting on this crisis. >> somebody pointed us out
the government is not admitting that this is happening. they just do not accept that there are these severe problems for people to have access to health care in general. >> reporter: this is why he's doing everything he can to help his fellow citizens. >> now our commitment is to be there with the people. this does not stop us from doing what we know is right. >> reporter: the government has tightened its grip on the most vulnerable. hospitals are now under military control....
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limited government also means effective government. when government takes on too many tasks, it usually doesn't do any of them very well. it's no coincidence that trust in government is at an all-time low now that the size of government is at an all-time high. the president and the democratic leadership have shown by their actions that they believe government needs to increase its size and its reach. its price tag and its power. whether sold as stimulus or repackaged as investment, their actions show they want a federal government that controls too much, taxes too much and spends too much in order to do too much. and during the last two years, that is exactly what we have gotten. along with record deficits and debt. to the point where the president is now urging congress to increase the debt limit. we believe the days of business as usual must come to an end. we hold to a couple of simple convictions. endless borrowing is not a strategy. spending cuts have to come first. our nation is approaching a tipping point. we are at a moment whe
limited government also means effective government. when government takes on too many tasks, it usually doesn't do any of them very well. it's no coincidence that trust in government is at an all-time low now that the size of government is at an all-time high. the president and the democratic leadership have shown by their actions that they believe government needs to increase its size and its reach. its price tag and its power. whether sold as stimulus or repackaged as investment, their...
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information the government can later come and get. tonight jonathan looks at exactly what spy agency can find but through our cell phones and washington those who don't like it are doing about it. she's organiz organizer of the notorious hacker convention. speaker start up founder and mom. you have just seen the only picture of her evere. >> posted on line. >> i love technology but i boy kout could the social media. don't have any face back friends. get really mad when people invite me. >>reporter: sun glass no accident. she's on a mission to keep her face and her data off of service where is the federal government can track her. >> there's been many stories about skype working with government all over the world even snap chat let people know they have given snaps to the fbi. >>reporter: free convenient app of modern digital life but amid leak from whistle blower snowed ep there's a growing sentiment they are not as private weighs thought. >> george washington the founder of our country we need a strong social city. private correspond
information the government can later come and get. tonight jonathan looks at exactly what spy agency can find but through our cell phones and washington those who don't like it are doing about it. she's organiz organizer of the notorious hacker convention. speaker start up founder and mom. you have just seen the only picture of her evere. >> posted on line. >> i love technology but i boy kout could the social media. don't have any face back friends. get really mad when people invite...
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society in a government-driven economy and government-rationed health care, or do you want the american opportunity society with a safety net, a free economy, economic freedom, personal liberty? that's what we want, that's the american idea. we have one more chance as a people to get that back and that chance is going to come on november the 6th. >> big choice ahead. congressman ryan, thank you very much for your time this morning. >> thank you, george. >>> coming up, so much to debate and analyze on our powerhouse roundtable. the court on obama care. >> nancy pelosi wore her lucky purple shoes for the supreme court ruling. while house speaker boehner wore his lucky orange face. >>> and immigration. >> the court voted 5-3 to struck down the law. most people in arizona don't know about it yet because they're still trying to translate the ruling in spanish. >>> got to give mitt romney credit he's a job creator -- in singapore, china, india. i have evidence that proves my dad's a space alien. he speaks a weird language. [ gargling ] [ gargling ] he drinks green stuff. he says he's from alb
society in a government-driven economy and government-rationed health care, or do you want the american opportunity society with a safety net, a free economy, economic freedom, personal liberty? that's what we want, that's the american idea. we have one more chance as a people to get that back and that chance is going to come on november the 6th. >> big choice ahead. congressman ryan, thank you very much for your time this morning. >> thank you, george. >>> coming up, so...
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government shut down end? >> i feel like obama is killing this. he should refuse to shut down. >> you are saying the government shut down should end before obama refuses to shut it down? >> i feel it should end before heave shuts it down. >> so you say he should refuse to end it before it end? >> yeah. >> no, no. he shouldn't reap fultz se it. end it before it ends. end it now. >> what you are saying government shuttle down should end before obama refuses to end it? >> yes. >> do you think it is right obama refuses to end the government shut down before the government shut down end? >> it's wrong. it should end quick. >> but do you think he should end it before it end or it should end before he end it? >> end before he ends. >> as long as it ends before he end it or ends before he end it, you are good? >> yes. >> do you think it is right president obama reap fuses to end the government shut down until the government shuttle down snendz. >> -- ends? >> sorrition the question is confusing. >> say again. >> that
government shut down end? >> i feel like obama is killing this. he should refuse to shut down. >> you are saying the government shut down should end before obama refuses to shut it down? >> i feel it should end before heave shuts it down. >> so you say he should refuse to end it before it end? >> yeah. >> no, no. he shouldn't reap fultz se it. end it before it ends. end it now. >> what you are saying government shuttle down should end before obama...
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government. >> big government economic policies. >> reporter: or maybe rant is the word. >> big government, agendas. government. >> reporter: how does this not feel as though we're stuck in a time machine? didn't we hold this debate already? didn't reagan say 30 years -- >> government isn't the solution to our problem, government is the problem. >> reporter: and 15 years ago, didn't clinton basically concede? >> the era of big government is over. >> reporter: didn't alexander hamilton and thomas jefferson drawing american first partisan battle lines. hamilton had a big plan for a central government. a stretchable constitution. while jefferson wanted to keep power local and limited and no less or no more. well, guess what? hamilton dies in a duel, jefferson becomes president and then he starts enlarging things, like america itself. buying land rights from france. like the national debt which got bigger as a result. and the size of the government, well, they had to keep adding chairs to the preside
government. >> big government economic policies. >> reporter: or maybe rant is the word. >> big government, agendas. government. >> reporter: how does this not feel as though we're stuck in a time machine? didn't we hold this debate already? didn't reagan say 30 years -- >> government isn't the solution to our problem, government is the problem. >> reporter: and 15 years ago, didn't clinton basically concede? >> the era of big government is over....
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we put the government to its test. the government must prove beyond a reasonable doubt that president trump had criminal intent. what mr. pence is saying in his book, and if he's consistent in his book is that mr. trump, president trump did not have criminal intent. he certainly disagreed with him as a constitutional matter, but he not once suggested even till today i've never heard him say that he thought that president trump acted criminally. i think if i asked him on cross-examination, he will say it's shocking that the biden administration brought this as a criminal -- >> george: we'll see what he says when he's under cross-examination. you still haven't answered my question about whether mr. trump will take the stand. >> that's impossible to say right now. what we have to see is what the biden administration is going to put on evidence. if they put on vice president pence as a witness, i think the case will be dismissed after the government's case. it'll never come to a defense case because the government -- the g
we put the government to its test. the government must prove beyond a reasonable doubt that president trump had criminal intent. what mr. pence is saying in his book, and if he's consistent in his book is that mr. trump, president trump did not have criminal intent. he certainly disagreed with him as a constitutional matter, but he not once suggested even till today i've never heard him say that he thought that president trump acted criminally. i think if i asked him on cross-examination, he...
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the constitutional government, limited government. >>reporter: group follows common-law. believes driver's license not needed and paying tax is operational. >> matter of us being the solve republic we are to rule ourselves. >>reporter: this is a ji gap particular joke. he tracks the activity and republic leadership states it's not part of the sovereign movement. any militia and doesn't promote violence but he says the belief fit the movement ideology. >> they have the same set of ideas. the government is not legitimate. it is engaged in a massive rip off of the citizen citizens. >> believing in this ideology as you unusual as it seems is not a crime. >>reporter: this special agent oversees the task force in northern california. he says the fbi doesn't get involved with sovereigns unless there's evidence of illegal activity. >> it certainly a priority. the biggest concern that i have is individuals who may become violent. >>reporter: buckley says most sovereign crimes are schemes involving mortgage fraud or promises to relieve debt. in
the constitutional government, limited government. >>reporter: group follows common-law. believes driver's license not needed and paying tax is operational. >> matter of us being the solve republic we are to rule ourselves. >>reporter: this is a ji gap particular joke. he tracks the activity and republic leadership states it's not part of the sovereign movement. any militia and doesn't promote violence but he says the belief fit the movement ideology. >> they have the...
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. >> what if democrats said we're going to shut down the government. >> is there any way to avoid a government shutdown now with time running out? >>> no show. amanda knox defending her decision not to return to italy for her murder retrial tomorrow. what her life is like now, back at home. >>> and alec baldwin, like you have never seen him before. >> thanks, honey. >> why is this guy, famous for running with flight attendants and photographers, now striking yoga poses. >>> never had treatment from my husband like that when i was pregnant. >> not well trained. >> has anyone seen alec baldwin like this before. >> no. >> rob is like i don't know who he is. >> a soap opera star, right? >>> also coming up -- a hidden danger in your medical cabinet. not sticking to dose could land you in the e.r. >>> also, across the pond, the big royal christening of the future king of england is now less than a month away. buzz is building in the uk. >>> and beneath the dirt and dust, car aficiandos are find g finding. they may not look like much but they're gems. >>> but we're going to start with a wild night of
. >> what if democrats said we're going to shut down the government. >> is there any way to avoid a government shutdown now with time running out? >>> no show. amanda knox defending her decision not to return to italy for her murder retrial tomorrow. what her life is like now, back at home. >>> and alec baldwin, like you have never seen him before. >> thanks, honey. >> why is this guy, famous for running with flight attendants and photographers, now...
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to demonstrate that activist government could also be smart government. have all of the revelations this week, it sure appears they have driven trust in government even further down, how does the president turn that around? >> well, there is no question what happened in the irs was a breach in trust. we have to do everything we can to repair that breach. that's what the president is doing. that's why we took decisive action. and we're going to make sure that this never happens again. since the president has taken office, he has taken serious steps to reform government, make government more transparent. when problems arise, how do we address it? in the irs we're taking decisive action to make sure it never happens again. >> dan pfeiffer, thanks very much. >> thank you, george. >>> that's "the view" from the white house. how will congress respond? key lawmakers are up next. in just 90 seconds. everyone's retirement dream is different; how we get there is not. we're americans. we work. we plan. ameriprise advisors can help you like they've helped millions of
to demonstrate that activist government could also be smart government. have all of the revelations this week, it sure appears they have driven trust in government even further down, how does the president turn that around? >> well, there is no question what happened in the irs was a breach in trust. we have to do everything we can to repair that breach. that's what the president is doing. that's why we took decisive action. and we're going to make sure that this never happens again....
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the problems with medical care are 100% created by the federal government, you have the federal government already paying for almost 50% of all medical cost in the world. what you need is a free market in medical care. i think mitt romney and paul ryan will know how to affect that. >>> we got to take a break now. >>> the gop veep stakes. >> paul ryan. >> creative. >> donald trump. >> huge. >> obama's open mike, the republicans pounced. >> starring barack obama as president flexible. >>> and what's the roundtable's take on mega millions mania. >>> if i won the lottery, you know what i would do? i would go straight to the 99-cent stores and blow their minds. [ male announcer ] how can power consumption in china, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information
the problems with medical care are 100% created by the federal government, you have the federal government already paying for almost 50% of all medical cost in the world. what you need is a free market in medical care. i think mitt romney and paul ryan will know how to affect that. >>> we got to take a break now. >>> the gop veep stakes. >> paul ryan. >> creative. >> donald trump. >> huge. >> obama's open mike, the republicans pounced. >>...
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government to screech to a halt. we begin with abc's chief white house correspondent jonathan karl in washington on the shutdown, the outrage, and what comes next. jon? >> reporter: we are one day in this shutdown and not a single step closer to resolving the impasse. today the president accused republicans of waging an ideological crusade against obama care while he rejected their latest offer to re-open just part of the government. a world war ii veteran made the trek from mississippi to washington only to see this, the memorial dedicated to their service closed. world war ii infantryman james nations had no idea. >> we didn't know anything about it being shut down. we didn't watch the news this morning. >> reporter: somebody, not clear who, got the barricade lifted long enough that they could get in. the shutdown hit 800,000 federal workers around the country the hardest, no work, no pay. >> i live from paycheck to paycheck unfortunately. >> these are real people's lives that are being affected and ruined and gett
government to screech to a halt. we begin with abc's chief white house correspondent jonathan karl in washington on the shutdown, the outrage, and what comes next. jon? >> reporter: we are one day in this shutdown and not a single step closer to resolving the impasse. today the president accused republicans of waging an ideological crusade against obama care while he rejected their latest offer to re-open just part of the government. a world war ii veteran made the trek from mississippi...
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some government offices will close and services slow down. it could delay first-time home mortgages, slow airport security lines, and limit food safety inspectio inspections. many americans are fed up. >> if they were to lose their paychecks like other people will, that might be motivation. to help them solve the problems they're facing right now. >> reporter: members of congress and the president will keep getting paid. it could come at a big cost to tax payers. the cost of a shutdown is estimated at $2 billion by the white house. >> let's talk about the impact of a shutdown. who is likely to be affected the most? how widespread would the impact be? >> reporter: the biggest impact would be on federal workers. those deemed nonessential could have their pay checks cut off. that could have a trickle-down effect. national parks close. passport offices shutter. it's not going to be a complete shutdown. social security checks will go out. medicaid and medicare remain in effect. the post office continues running. as for our troops, they'll remain o
some government offices will close and services slow down. it could delay first-time home mortgages, slow airport security lines, and limit food safety inspectio inspections. many americans are fed up. >> if they were to lose their paychecks like other people will, that might be motivation. to help them solve the problems they're facing right now. >> reporter: members of congress and the president will keep getting paid. it could come at a big cost to tax payers. the cost of a...
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the government is open until february 15. giving both side time to negotiate. >> democrats oppose funding the wall. but are ready to make a deal. trump is looking for a package for ample funding for homeland security. >> this is an opportunity for all parties to work together, for the benefit of the our whole beautiful, wonderful nation. >> the president has agreed to our request to open the government. and then debate border security. which is great news for 800,000 federal workers. and millions of americans. who depend on government services. >> the president made it
the government is open until february 15. giving both side time to negotiate. >> democrats oppose funding the wall. but are ready to make a deal. trump is looking for a package for ample funding for homeland security. >> this is an opportunity for all parties to work together, for the benefit of the our whole beautiful, wonderful nation. >> the president has agreed to our request to open the government. and then debate border security. which is great news for 800,000 federal...
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this morning on "world news now" the federal government shuts down. what's at risk and how it could affect you. >>> also this morning a terrifying attack caught on camera. a gang of motorcyclists chase and then surround a young driver and his family. >>> then it is called the personal trainer to get you pregnant. the new device that monitors a woman's vital signs tens of thousands of times a day to find the right moment to conceive. it is tuesday, october 1st. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now" with john muller and diana perez. >>> good tuesday morning, everyone. we begin this half-hour with major parts of the federal government at a standstill. the effects are far reaching from the statue of liberty to the johnson space center and >> more on that in a moment. first we go to washington, and karen travers has been >>> karen travers has been watching the political drama unfold. good morning, karen. >> reporter: good morning. the official order came just before the deadline at 11:46 p.m. last night. the office of management and budget
this morning on "world news now" the federal government shuts down. what's at risk and how it could affect you. >>> also this morning a terrifying attack caught on camera. a gang of motorcyclists chase and then surround a young driver and his family. >>> then it is called the personal trainer to get you pregnant. the new device that monitors a woman's vital signs tens of thousands of times a day to find the right moment to conceive. it is tuesday, october 1st....
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first and foremost, we have to reopen our government. we have to fund our government. as soon as that is done, we're more than happy to negotiate on responsible immigration reform. the president is clear on what he wants. he wants to make a deal on daca. the fact that democrats are trying to pretend as if that is something that we haven't put on the table is disingenuous and a bit ridiculous. >> sarah, as you know, not everyone on capitol hill agrees that the president has been very clear. you have senator lindsey graham, a republican, saying he hasn't been a reliable partner. senator chuck schumer saying it's like negotiating with jell-o. even senator mcconnell says he can't figure out what the president wants. >> i think then maybe sometimes they're not paying attention. the president has laid out his priorities and principles. he invited the media in to see and have that discussion. we have laid out that we want to make a deal on daca. we want to secure the border through the border wall and border security. we want to end chain migration. and we want an end to the
first and foremost, we have to reopen our government. we have to fund our government. as soon as that is done, we're more than happy to negotiate on responsible immigration reform. the president is clear on what he wants. he wants to make a deal on daca. the fact that democrats are trying to pretend as if that is something that we haven't put on the table is disingenuous and a bit ridiculous. >> sarah, as you know, not everyone on capitol hill agrees that the president has been very...
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. >>> the government shutdown has had a big impact in the bay area. cornel? >> rporter: the ripple of this shutdown really being felt, the high street pier, home to the national historic park, maritime park has been closed along with a list of other famous landmarks. the parking lot was off-limits blocked by u.s. park police, the national monument was closed ford the first time today a victim of the government shut youp. >> they told us we could go in. >> reporter: these tourists from ohio were told they could enter the woods, but only at their own risk. debbie kline says it wasn't the same without rangers and concessions inside. >> the fact that the government can't reach decisions and shuts them down to us when they belong to us, it's very disappointing. >> i'm surprised, i have never seen it ever be closed. >> reporter: it was a sunday morning shock to see the park closed. the route a big favorite for runners, bikers and tourists, part of the golden gate national recreation areas. >> we were just looking forward to walking up closer to the port, but anothe
. >>> the government shutdown has had a big impact in the bay area. cornel? >> rporter: the ripple of this shutdown really being felt, the high street pier, home to the national historic park, maritime park has been closed along with a list of other famous landmarks. the parking lot was off-limits blocked by u.s. park police, the national monument was closed ford the first time today a victim of the government shut youp. >> they told us we could go in. >> reporter:...
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fleet week scrapped because of the government sequestration. one million visitors gathered to see main attraction. blue angels instead the fisherman's wharf will have a festival hoping some will come. fleet week brings big business to pier 39. they're hoping to have a fire works show. event part of the pier's 35th anniversary. >> is it going to replace fleet week? i don't think so. i think people goring to have a good time celebrating 35th anniversary. >> it will be a fun celebration no, doubt. if you want more information visit our web site. and click on see it on tv. >> worker was ac transit union voted to reject a contract offer for the second time in two months. this is raising phone shall of a strike. at the same time, keep in mind as a possible bart strike. the recent contract expired june 30th. a glimmer of hope, one of the unions presented a proposal to the agency yechld details have to the been made public but the agency is reviewing it. the 60 day cooling off ends next week so deadline is coming up fast. coming up on abc 7 news at 6:0
fleet week scrapped because of the government sequestration. one million visitors gathered to see main attraction. blue angels instead the fisherman's wharf will have a festival hoping some will come. fleet week brings big business to pier 39. they're hoping to have a fire works show. event part of the pier's 35th anniversary. >> is it going to replace fleet week? i don't think so. i think people goring to have a good time celebrating 35th anniversary. >> it will be a fun...
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are we going to shut the government down over $2 billion? >> every billion is important. >> reporter: but you wouldn't want to shut the government down for $2 billion, would you, really? >> well, why would my democrat colleagues not want to shut it down over $2 billion? >> reporter: well, i don't understand either. but wait. $2 billion is less than two-tenths of one percent of the $3.8 trillion budget. put another way, think of that $3.8 trillion budget as the entire surface area of the earth. republicans and democrats are fighting over an area the size of ecuador. >> give me a break. >> reporter: isn't that crazy for both sides? i mean, this is just nuts. >> no, it isn't. it's a matter of principal. i mean, my gosh. it's time we start fighting these things and getting the spending done. >> reporter: could there be politics, too? >> when either party gets dominated by its ideologues, the far right or the far left, they lose. >> reporter: so this will be good politically for you if it shuts down? >> well, we're not saying it will be good for
are we going to shut the government down over $2 billion? >> every billion is important. >> reporter: but you wouldn't want to shut the government down for $2 billion, would you, really? >> well, why would my democrat colleagues not want to shut it down over $2 billion? >> reporter: well, i don't understand either. but wait. $2 billion is less than two-tenths of one percent of the $3.8 trillion budget. put another way, think of that $3.8 trillion budget as the entire...
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full swing tonight after a house vote that could end up with a government shutdown. good evening, we have breaking news out of washington, the budget bill is breaking down now, they are avoiding the deal for a partial shutdown, but also the health care law. because of that the white house has promised the overall legislation may be vetoed. but the bill may not reach the majority, because the chamber will reject it first. that means both sides are edging towards a federal shutdown on many services tuesday. coming up, what that would mean for you. the president's health care overhaul is about to be addressed. to help sort through all the information a new state agency has been tasked to field all the questions. if ravioli's restaurant in concord keeps growing, the owner will need the health insurance for his employees. health insurance is expensive, and campora says he will need help shopping for the right plan. a new state agency called "covered california" is preparing to help individuals and small business owners shop for the right plan, call centers are opened in c
full swing tonight after a house vote that could end up with a government shutdown. good evening, we have breaking news out of washington, the budget bill is breaking down now, they are avoiding the deal for a partial shutdown, but also the health care law. because of that the white house has promised the overall legislation may be vetoed. but the bill may not reach the majority, because the chamber will reject it first. that means both sides are edging towards a federal shutdown on many...
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. >> it is wrong to do a shutdown of government as the way to make containing the. >> to keep the government open house republicans want to delay the health care law by a year and repeal a tax on mold devices but the democrats and president obama are refusing to budge. >> your hate for this president is coming before the love of this country because if you love this country, you would not be closing it down. >> we are fighting for the american people. >> without a breakthrough a government shut down takes affect at midnight and roughly 800,000 federal workers will be told to "stay home." some government offices will close and services slowed down. it could delay first-time home mortgages, and slow airport security lines and limit food safety inspections. outside of washington, many americans are simply fed up. >> if they were to lose their paychecks like everyone else would lose their paychecks that could motivate them to solve some of the problems they are facing right now. >> members of congress and the president will keep getting paid even if the government shuts down but it could come at
. >> it is wrong to do a shutdown of government as the way to make containing the. >> to keep the government open house republicans want to delay the health care law by a year and repeal a tax on mold devices but the democrats and president obama are refusing to budge. >> your hate for this president is coming before the love of this country because if you love this country, you would not be closing it down. >> we are fighting for the american people. >> without a...
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three days before the last government shutdown. we're back with the roundtable including speaker gingrich, robert reich, abc's jeff zeleny and gwen ifill. welcome to all of you. so, speaker gingrich, the republicans, what are they going to do with this and what should they do with this? >> i think they should get plenty of sleep. the next three, four, five weeks are going to be very tense and very challenging. everyone who wants the house republicans to surrender, obama goes three times this week for partisan attack speeches and basically says i'm not going to negotiate. i don't care what you guys do. this isn't a dictatorship. under our constitution, there should be a period of tension and there should be a compromise on both sides. ironically the president said on friday, nobody gets 100%. but what is he willing to give up? >> i don't think the issue here isn't about the affordable care act. i think the issue is whether one party in congress is going to be allowed to use the entire system of government as basically blackmail to g
three days before the last government shutdown. we're back with the roundtable including speaker gingrich, robert reich, abc's jeff zeleny and gwen ifill. welcome to all of you. so, speaker gingrich, the republicans, what are they going to do with this and what should they do with this? >> i think they should get plenty of sleep. the next three, four, five weeks are going to be very tense and very challenging. everyone who wants the house republicans to surrender, obama goes three times...
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the president signed it and reopens the government and raises the government's ability to borrow. >> roughly 400,000 federal workers will return to their jobs this morning, and government services will ramp up. our coverage begins with abc's jonathan karl. >> reporter: president obama wasted no time assuring americans the crisis is over, at least for now. >> we will begin reopening our government immediately. >> reporter: the final agreement came out of the senate. the democratic and republican leaders finally coming together. >> this is not a time for pointing fingers of blame. this is a time of reconciliation. >> this has been a long, challenging few weeks for congress and for the country. >> reporter: just as senate republican leader mitch mcconnell was announcing the agreement, fellow republican ted cruz who led the fight over obama care that triggered the shutdown came to the camera to denounce the compromise. >> the deal cut provides no relief to the millions of americans who are hurting because of obama care. >> reporter: all the bluster, cruz said he would not try to block th
the president signed it and reopens the government and raises the government's ability to borrow. >> roughly 400,000 federal workers will return to their jobs this morning, and government services will ramp up. our coverage begins with abc's jonathan karl. >> reporter: president obama wasted no time assuring americans the crisis is over, at least for now. >> we will begin reopening our government immediately. >> reporter: the final agreement came out of the senate. the...
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reopen the government. as a matter of fact, we can open the government and can have any kind of discussions over anything they want. we got to reopen the government and pay america debts. let's not forget, george, this whole thing started when republicans say we want to delay, repeal the affordable care act, which gives millions of americans insurance reform and access to health care. including about 200,000 in idaho. and now, they're saying -- unless we stop all that, then they're not going to open the government and that's not realistic. >> let me bring that to senator graham, you just said that's unrealistic, senator graham, to exhibit any changes in obama care. so, how can you convince house republicans like congressman labrador right here, that there could be some kind of agreement that doesn't include that. give democrats most of what they want. >> at the end of the day, i really do believe that the democrats have moved the goalpost twice in the senate. we're in a free-fall as republicans. but democra
reopen the government. as a matter of fact, we can open the government and can have any kind of discussions over anything they want. we got to reopen the government and pay america debts. let's not forget, george, this whole thing started when republicans say we want to delay, repeal the affordable care act, which gives millions of americans insurance reform and access to health care. including about 200,000 in idaho. and now, they're saying -- unless we stop all that, then they're not going to...
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rick stengel brought up the idea of big government or small government. didn't the constitution give more power to a federal government, to a centralized government? >> it's suggested it's centralized and strengthened, especially in reference to the article of confederation, which states, 13 separate currencies. and each state can have its own navy. think about small government and big government it's hard to do that in the abstract. in the postal service in 1790 was six people. i think it's really easy to get kind of tangled up in intensity of our own modern political rhetoric. >> the framers of the constitution wanted to strengthen thehe federal government. they knew the government was, "a," necessary, and, "b," dangerous. in the act of creating a more competent government they sought to limit james madison, the architect of the papers, said, the powers delegated to the federal government by the proposed constitution are few and defined. that's either true or it's not. >> that is the continuing shift and balance that's been going on throughout our histo
rick stengel brought up the idea of big government or small government. didn't the constitution give more power to a federal government, to a centralized government? >> it's suggested it's centralized and strengthened, especially in reference to the article of confederation, which states, 13 separate currencies. and each state can have its own navy. think about small government and big government it's hard to do that in the abstract. in the postal service in 1790 was six people. i think...
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of the government shutdown takes a toll on bay area tourist spots. hello and thanks for joining us. i'm eric thomas. >> and we'll have a look at the growing impact of that shutdown in just a moment. >> first to developing news on efforts to end it. a lock now from our nation's capital where it's word now that senators are close to an agreement. >> while there may be moves behind the scenes to find a compromise, publicly politicians are digging in. >> here's the latest. >> reporter: both democrats and republicans in the senate pointing fingers. >> this is pure folly. americans know why the dysfunction is occurring, a dysfunctional president. >> reporter: a resolution to the current government shutdown in many ways hinges on the country's foundation, immigration. >> the democrats are saying that they will not vote to reopen the government until they have an agreement on immigration, and republicans are saying they won't even negotiate on negotiation until the government is reopen. >> reporter: but beyond all the tough talk there are whispers that the d
of the government shutdown takes a toll on bay area tourist spots. hello and thanks for joining us. i'm eric thomas. >> and we'll have a look at the growing impact of that shutdown in just a moment. >> first to developing news on efforts to end it. a lock now from our nation's capital where it's word now that senators are close to an agreement. >> while there may be moves behind the scenes to find a compromise, publicly politicians are digging in. >> here's the latest....
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. >>> making news in america this a government shutdown now just hours away. the president refusing to back down on his border wall demand. >>> meanwhile, the bombshell resignation of defense secretary >> everything that indicates stability is leaving this administration. >>> and breaking overnight, a major change in afghanistan. what president trump is now planning. >>> also this morning, holiday getaway. flooding and heavy winds hampering travel for tens of millions and a major development overnight after a drone sighting shuts down one of the busiest airports in the world. >>> plus, the dramatic 911 call. >> i'm really scared. >> okay, the police are coming in the back door. ?>>ses helpedally going hear >> the controversy over the super bowl halftime show and who may be joining it. >>> and beer battle settled. the dispute over miller lite. does it really have more taste? >>> and we do say good morning on this friday, everyone. we begin with several developing stories from washington. a capitol in chaos today. >> just hours after severance secretary james ma
. >>> making news in america this a government shutdown now just hours away. the president refusing to back down on his border wall demand. >>> meanwhile, the bombshell resignation of defense secretary >> everything that indicates stability is leaving this administration. >>> and breaking overnight, a major change in afghanistan. what president trump is now planning. >>> also this morning, holiday getaway. flooding and heavy winds hampering travel for...
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but governments can stand help. governments are like everybody else. everybody needs help sometimes no matter how rich and powerful you are, and that was the thing. i did not know for sure when i started that it was going to work, that the u.n. foundation was going to be able to help the u.n. or the nuclear threat initiative was going to be able to help the u.s. government and there were a lot of things that weren't getting done that are getting done now -- done more quickly, and it really has worked out and not only are -- is our foundation helping, but now you have lots of corporations that are helping the united nations, and you have lots of ngos that are helping. >> you did something in yugoslavia with nuclear threat initiative. why did you have to step in and secure the yugoslavian nuclear material? >> because our government didn't really have a way to raise that last $5 million. they were $5 million short for transporting and blending down the highly enriched uranium that serbia had, and it was very dangerous. it was being held in a museum. it wa
but governments can stand help. governments are like everybody else. everybody needs help sometimes no matter how rich and powerful you are, and that was the thing. i did not know for sure when i started that it was going to work, that the u.n. foundation was going to be able to help the u.n. or the nuclear threat initiative was going to be able to help the u.s. government and there were a lot of things that weren't getting done that are getting done now -- done more quickly, and it really has...
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that's a military government, which hopefully will transition as quickly as possible to civilian government, or the muslim brotherhood. i don't think the muslim brotherhood is a choice. now it's very disconcerting that the generals, the military, have not listened to us, but i think we need to keep it up. i think we need to talk to them, we need to try to influence them, and while it's true that we may have less influence over them than we had before, we still have substantial influence over them. they use our military equipment. i don't believe they want to blow up the relationship. it's a little bit bizarre to understand why they're doing what they're doing, but i don't think you throw the baby out with the bath water. egypt's an important country, and i think we have to be very careful before we willy-nilly just cut off aid. >> at the same time, senator, it seems like the entire region is in crisis. you're back from the syrian boarder in turkey, back from jordan and iraq. you have conflicts in those countries right now. and at the same time, it seems like secretary kerry is investing a l
that's a military government, which hopefully will transition as quickly as possible to civilian government, or the muslim brotherhood. i don't think the muslim brotherhood is a choice. now it's very disconcerting that the generals, the military, have not listened to us, but i think we need to keep it up. i think we need to talk to them, we need to try to influence them, and while it's true that we may have less influence over them than we had before, we still have substantial influence over...
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it has a role in government. what libertarian says, it comes in many flavors and degrees of severity and it basically says before the government, it bridges the freedom of an individual or several individuals contracting together. that government ought to have, "a," a compelling reason and, "b," a constitutional warrant for doing so. now, if mr. christie thinks that's a dangerous thought, a number of people are going to say that mr. christie himself may be dangerous. >> jeff zeleny. >> i think that governor christie actually emerges at least the short-term winner of this fight. he is one of the few republicans willing to take on rand paul. around capitol hill there's so many republicans who are afraid to say anything against senator paul or his father ron paul because they're sort of worried about all these followers they have and they have a lot of supporters but governor christie first and foremost is running for re-election of the governor of new jersey. he's likely to win in november, so this is good for him
it has a role in government. what libertarian says, it comes in many flavors and degrees of severity and it basically says before the government, it bridges the freedom of an individual or several individuals contracting together. that government ought to have, "a," a compelling reason and, "b," a constitutional warrant for doing so. now, if mr. christie thinks that's a dangerous thought, a number of people are going to say that mr. christie himself may be dangerous....
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even if there is not an iraqi government. >> there is a transition government. there's a government in place that is working. iraqi security is being provided by iraqis, with our assistance. we're going to still have 50,000 troop there is. we will have brought home 95,000. there's no one in the military that thinks there's any reason we cannot do that. they're making real serious progress. i don't have a doubt in my mind that we'll be able to meet the commitment. of having only 50,000 troops and it will not affect the physical stability of iraq. >> you spoke to the leader of southern sudan recently. >> i did. >> and the referendum on whether they can break way from sudan. it takes place in january. there's a lot of concern that the election will be riddled with fraud. just like the ones in april. >> a legitimate concern. >> the white house person has said there's waning interest in the region. will you pledge that the u.s. will make sure that war doesn't break out? between sudan and southern sudan? >> we're doing everything in our power to make sure that the ele
even if there is not an iraqi government. >> there is a transition government. there's a government in place that is working. iraqi security is being provided by iraqis, with our assistance. we're going to still have 50,000 troop there is. we will have brought home 95,000. there's no one in the military that thinks there's any reason we cannot do that. they're making real serious progress. i don't have a doubt in my mind that we'll be able to meet the commitment. of having only 50,000...
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the government shutdown likely to last days. president trump, sticking to his demand for a $5 billion border wall. while the top democrat in the senate says the president needs to abandon that plan. more than 400,000 workers will now have to work without pay just days before christmas. >>> also breaking. the u.s. envoy leading the coalition to fight isis resigning, calling the president's decision to pull out of syria, a, quote, shock and complete reversal of policy. >>> also tonight, the holiday washout. the series of storm systems lining up and taking aim. >>> plus, nba star lebron james calling out some nfl team owners, describing them as old white men with a slave mentality.
the government shutdown likely to last days. president trump, sticking to his demand for a $5 billion border wall. while the top democrat in the senate says the president needs to abandon that plan. more than 400,000 workers will now have to work without pay just days before christmas. >>> also breaking. the u.s. envoy leading the coalition to fight isis resigning, calling the president's decision to pull out of syria, a, quote, shock and complete reversal of policy. >>> also...
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. >> jonathan: as congress barrels towards a government shutdown. >> if it comes to the government shutdown let's have it. >> if we have a government shutdown nothing else gets done. >> jonathan: plus, analysis from our powerhouse roundtable. parting thoughts. >> you saw what happened on january 6th. are you nervous about that hap happening again? i'm confident that the united states and the democracy of this country will prevail. >> jonathan: mark milley speaks with martha raddatz about his 40-year military career. and -- >> we have to pay attention to it. >> jonathan: u.n. world food programme lead cindy mccain on tackling global hunger. >> announcer: frbs abc news, it's "this week." here now, jonathan karl. >> jonathan: good morning. welcome to "this week." with more accusations than evidence speaker of the house kevin mccarthy launched an impeachment inquiry of president biden this week. to placate hard line members of his party and the leading presidential candidate the twice-impe twice-impeached former president. we'll talk to minority leader hakeem jeffries. just five seats away from
. >> jonathan: as congress barrels towards a government shutdown. >> if it comes to the government shutdown let's have it. >> if we have a government shutdown nothing else gets done. >> jonathan: plus, analysis from our powerhouse roundtable. parting thoughts. >> you saw what happened on january 6th. are you nervous about that hap happening again? i'm confident that the united states and the democracy of this country will prevail. >> jonathan: mark milley...
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private correspondence without the government prying eye and freedom of information without government censorship. that was the original beginning of the u.s. post office. >> history of the post of the it turns out also one way the government justifying some surveillance tactic. we all know what is in here is private what about what is written on the outside. government look at who you are writing to or who you are calling applying the third party doctrine. >> that dock trip originates in this idea when you mail the letter had you no expectation of privacy. information from the outside of the envelope. >> electronic frontier foundation says the digital he equivalent of envelope is data address postmark phone call carries with who you called and when. nsa says it has right to look at. >> the government wouldn't want it if it wasn't useful. >>reporter: that brings us to the tiny lab at stanford. project called med phone. >> we got a lot of people to volunteer their data to us and able to analyze it. >> the goal to find out what spy agency can learn from them when they have a whole lot of
private correspondence without the government prying eye and freedom of information without government censorship. that was the original beginning of the u.s. post office. >> history of the post of the it turns out also one way the government justifying some surveillance tactic. we all know what is in here is private what about what is written on the outside. government look at who you are writing to or who you are calling applying the third party doctrine. >> that dock trip...
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so we're going to be pushing very hard to encourage iraqis to get their government together. until we do that, it is going to be hard to get the unity of effort that allows us to not just play defense but also engage in some offense. >> mr. president, long wars in afghanistan and iraq with uncertain outcomes. how do you assure the american people that we're not getting dragged into another war in iraq? have you underestimated the power of isis and finally, you said that you involved international partners in humanitarian efforts. is there any thought of talking to international partners as far as military action to prevent the spread of isis? >> well, a couple of things i would say. number one, i've been very clear that we're not going to have u.s. combat troops in iraq again and we are going to maintain that because we should have learned a lesson from our long and immensely costly incursion in iraq and that is that our military is so effective that we can keep a lid on problems wherever we are if we put enough, you know, personnel and resources into it. but it can only last
so we're going to be pushing very hard to encourage iraqis to get their government together. until we do that, it is going to be hard to get the unity of effort that allows us to not just play defense but also engage in some offense. >> mr. president, long wars in afghanistan and iraq with uncertain outcomes. how do you assure the american people that we're not getting dragged into another war in iraq? have you underestimated the power of isis and finally, you said that you involved...
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the government is open until february 15. giving both side time to negotiate. >> democrats oppose funding the wall. but are ready to make a deal. trump is looking for a package for ample funding for homeland security. >> this is an opportunity for all parties to work together, for the benefit of the our whole beautiful, wonderful nation. >> the president has agreed to our request to open the government. and then debate border security. which is great news for 800,000 federal workers. and millions of americans. who depend on government services. >> the president made it clear if a deal isn't reached by february 15, he will consider declaring an emergency to get the billions of dollars in funding that he requested for the wall. >> for government workers there is a sense of relief. but depending on what happens in three weeks. they may go over it all over again. >> live in downtown alameda. where the community came together to help people on the coast guard. >> alameda has a small town hometown feel. and when people are in need
the government is open until february 15. giving both side time to negotiate. >> democrats oppose funding the wall. but are ready to make a deal. trump is looking for a package for ample funding for homeland security. >> this is an opportunity for all parties to work together, for the benefit of the our whole beautiful, wonderful nation. >> the president has agreed to our request to open the government. and then debate border security. which is great news for 800,000 federal...
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they are getting killed and the government is not stepping down. moammar gaddafi refuse said he would die a martyr. the u.s. is supporting the people who is spoke up. the state department started a twitter site in farsei and other languages to have their voice heard and condemn violence against the peaceful protest. >> thank you for your insight and keep up the great work. >> thank you so much, cheryl. we'll follow reportos twitter and facebook as well to follow the dialogue. when we come back we'll learn more about the influence of [ asst mgr ] what are you doing? fixing the name. it'siber none. looks like one. well, i know. i put an "n" there. ah! fiber one honey clusters cereal! that's really good! it tastes good, so there can't be fiber in it! it's actually got about half a day's worth of fiber. [ asst mgr ] it says so right on the box. [ fiber seeker ] really? try it. [ mr. mehta ] honey, touch of brown sugar, crunchy clusters -- any cardboard? cardboard no, delicious yes. so where's the fiber? maybe it's in the honey clusters. [ male announce
they are getting killed and the government is not stepping down. moammar gaddafi refuse said he would die a martyr. the u.s. is supporting the people who is spoke up. the state department started a twitter site in farsei and other languages to have their voice heard and condemn violence against the peaceful protest. >> thank you for your insight and keep up the great work. >> thank you so much, cheryl. we'll follow reportos twitter and facebook as well to follow the dialogue. when...
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that government spent more than $615,000 in two trump hotels while he was president. the report notes, "these payments were made while these governments were promoting specific policy goals with the trump administration and even, at times, with president trump himself." democrats accuse trump of violating the constitution by quote elevating his personal financial interests and the policy priorities of corrupt foreign powers over the american public interest. tonight, the trump organization is pushing back. eric trump denying his father's business interest had an impact on his actions as president, and claiming the company donated all profits from foreign governments back to the u.s. treasury.
that government spent more than $615,000 in two trump hotels while he was president. the report notes, "these payments were made while these governments were promoting specific policy goals with the trump administration and even, at times, with president trump himself." democrats accuse trump of violating the constitution by quote elevating his personal financial interests and the policy priorities of corrupt foreign powers over the american public interest. tonight, the trump...
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government contractor fled the u.s. back in june. >>> the u.s. has cut hundreds of millions of dollars in aid to egypt, in response to the removal of president morsi and bloody crackdown by the military. the aid included military hardware, like fighter jets and attack choppers and $260 million in cash. the freeze in aid is set to be temporary. >>> a dozen people are safe and back on the ground this morning after a scare at universal studios in florida. they got stuck 150 feet in the air when that rollercoaster you're looking at suddenly stopped. a park official said a computer unexpectedly clicked into safety mode. the that brought the coaster to a halt. took over two hours to get everyone down. >> being in that position and not knowing, not understanding why you're in that position, you're going to be a little bit upset. once we got up there and the guys were able to talk to them, calm everybody down. >> he also said, they gave the riders towels to huddle under because it was chilly up there. the park and coaster will remain closed until they fi
government contractor fled the u.s. back in june. >>> the u.s. has cut hundreds of millions of dollars in aid to egypt, in response to the removal of president morsi and bloody crackdown by the military. the aid included military hardware, like fighter jets and attack choppers and $260 million in cash. the freeze in aid is set to be temporary. >>> a dozen people are safe and back on the ground this morning after a scare at universal studios in florida. they got stuck 150 feet...
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words which later defined his presidency. >> he learned about government and the operation of government and what government could or could not do in the eight years he spent as the governor of the state of california, and they were really incredible learning years for this extraordinary, gifted person. it doesn't surprise me, by 1981, he would be saying the word we're still living with and trying to address it today. >> alan: black history month was observed in san francisco with a special conversation between distinguished members of the african-american community. enid lee and three others set down for an open discussion of their experiences. colbin was the first person to resist bus segregation in nam alabama nine months before the rosa parks case. >> they were trying to go in, and a case that they people would hear about our injustices. >> alan: her experience was not publicized by black leaders because she was 15 years old at the time, up unmarried, and pregnant. >>> up next, ramping up. the american automobile industry showing fresh signs of life. hope you enjoyed this warm sunday
words which later defined his presidency. >> he learned about government and the operation of government and what government could or could not do in the eight years he spent as the governor of the state of california, and they were really incredible learning years for this extraordinary, gifted person. it doesn't surprise me, by 1981, he would be saying the word we're still living with and trying to address it today. >> alan: black history month was observed in san francisco with a...
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to keep the government open twice before. this time, republicans propose another one-week extension, with a $12 billion cut, while talks continue. mr. obama says extensions are no way to run a government. but that leaves just three days until government funding runs out. the white house says that, as the week goes on, the country's budget office will share details about a potential shutdown and how many people it could affect. mike and peggy? >> emily, what happens if the shutdown goes into effect at midnight on friday? >> reporter: the white house says it doesn't have the numbers yet as to how many federal employees simply wouldn't be able to go to work. but the extent of this goes far beyond federal employees. you're looking at federal national parks being closed, passport applications not processed. your income tax return could be delayed. and even, there's some questions about whether u.s. troops would get their paychecks. the pentagon said yesterday, it simply doesn't have answers yet to send along to the troops in iraq
to keep the government open twice before. this time, republicans propose another one-week extension, with a $12 billion cut, while talks continue. mr. obama says extensions are no way to run a government. but that leaves just three days until government funding runs out. the white house says that, as the week goes on, the country's budget office will share details about a potential shutdown and how many people it could affect. mike and peggy? >> emily, what happens if the shutdown goes...
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he says the agency warned the government several times since 2010. and this report in october wasn't the only recent warning. the director of national intelligence sent a warning about u.s. vulnerability in both 2018 and 2019. this comes as senator richard burr, chairman of the intelligence committee, comes under fire for downplaying the coronavirus despite the stark warning from friends nearly two weeks before the u.s. started taking steps to contain the outbreak. >> it is much more aggressive in its transmission than anything that we have seen in recent history. it's probably more akin to the 1918 pandemic. >> senator burr is now accused of selling nearly $2 million in stocks after being warned about the virus. and he's not the only senator under fire. meanwhile, the trump administration says it did take action after that report in october. it says an executive order was issued to improve flu vaccines. >>> we're hearing a lot of discussion about possible treatments for the coronavirus. earlier i spoke with dr. imran ali about a malaria drug showing
he says the agency warned the government several times since 2010. and this report in october wasn't the only recent warning. the director of national intelligence sent a warning about u.s. vulnerability in both 2018 and 2019. this comes as senator richard burr, chairman of the intelligence committee, comes under fire for downplaying the coronavirus despite the stark warning from friends nearly two weeks before the u.s. started taking steps to contain the outbreak. >> it is much more...